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“I think word-of-mouth will get this out there faster than the official legal notice, but I think those who are interested should have to send in a formal letter to City Hall,” Otto said. “I think we need to have something formalized.”

Mullan pointed out that in past appointments, the council has asked those interested in filling a vacancy to provide a brief biography and background, as well as an explanation for why he or she is interested in serving. Councilors agreed upon an Oct. 29 deadline for letters of application.

The council will then hold question-and-answer sessions with each of the candidates at its Nov. 5 meeting before making a final appointment decision at that meeting. Ballots will be cast secretly, but how each councilor will vote will be announced, pursuant to Iowa Code.

“It was felt that if the council held a roll call, if someone thought the vote was going a certain way, he or she might be more inclined to change their vote,” Hamilton said. “This way, you would get a more honest reflection of the council’s wishes.”

In other business, the council:

• Heard a citizen’s complaint regarding the pick-up of recycling outside of the contracted hours.

• Unanimously approved the third reading of and adopted a proposed change to the city parking ordinances establishing a no-parking zone in the 400 block of South Third Avenue West.

• Unanimously approved the second reading of a proposed change to the city’s building ordinances requiring apartments converted to housing cooperatives to meet all existing building codes at the time of conversion. The Newton Housing Development Corporation has requested the opportunity to take up the matter at its next meeting, which will be held Thursday, to consider what, if any, impact this may have on its efforts to improve the availability of housing options in the community.

• Unanimously approved a resolution authorizing the purchase of a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban command vehicle for the Fire Department from Deery Brothers Chevrolet at a cost of $27,768 after a $1,500 trade-in allowance on the department’s 2000 Chevrolet Impala command vehicle.

• Unanimously approved a resolution authorizing the purchase of a gear extractor to be used for cleaning firefighters’ turnout gear at a cost of $6,072 from BDS Laundry Systems of St. Paul, Minn. Mullan pointed out the safety benefits for firefighters who are wearing clean gear. An $11,000 Assistance to Firefighters Grant was awarded for the project, with the unused funds from the purchase of the extractor being used to pay for remodeling an area to allow for its installation. The city’s cost share is 5 percent of the total cost of the project, not to exceed $550.

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